rL - - of - ZH CLOTHING_ HATS - and - URNISHINGS :hmitt, Apfel Co. DOZEN P.AYERS REPORT FOR BATTERY BERTIHS LIUN IGRIN URGES MORE PITCH- ERS TO TRY OUT FOR STAFF At present Coach Lundgren has about seven pitchers and a similar. number of catchers working daily in the gymnasium and the coach is anx- ious to see more men in the school who have any ability in catching or pitching to report for practice and. loosen out the kinks before the stren- uous practices begin. These candi- dates have passed the primary stage. of sore arms but the coach has put the taboo on the fast ones until the squad is able to cavort on the dia- mond on Ferry field. Though the call for infielders and outfielders has not yet been given sev- eral of the boys have taken advantage of the opportunity to work up their wind and get accustomed to the pill by reporting at the gym during the bat- tery workouts. Coach Lundgren has given the early reporters pointers in stopping the fast grounders and the candidates will be in fair condition when the first call for candidates for the fielding positions is sounded. Seven Catchers Reporting The men who have signed the chart as candidates for the catching staff on the Varsity nine are, Morrison, Gennebach, Mraz, Payne, Hayes, Bige- low, and Wortnich. The work of these men in the gym shows that the ability of the .catching staff is average, but the coach is still angling around for some niew blood to report for prac- tice. There are several mei in col- lege who are known to be first class catchers and the coacht hopes that these men swill come out. and bolster up thencompetition for the catching position, which has been weakened. by the absence of letter men in school' this year.; On the pitching staff thus far Coach Lundgren has several new players and after the team is able to get out- doors the coach will give each man: a thorough tryout before he cuts the squad. The men who have signed up, are Ruzicka, Glenn, Goldsmith, Crock- ett, Gariepy, Saunders, and Westcott. MILITARY NEWS Early Spring ! men an oppor- rice, a splendid a profession of y gives a three an L1 or L.a. degree lege. quiries to - the Supt. o es Hospital, 60o South iSt. t ouis, Mo. :PECT TO DEFEAT [NE;S BGMARGIN b. 27.-That the Mar- e able to win an over- :ory over Michigan this confident belief of the oers. The team will n Arbor tomorrow and ct to have much trouble f the Wolverines. .ation which has been nd Gorgas and Vollmer astest in the Conference yve nothing to fear from aggregation, which has ded in winning a "Big The last time the two ,January, the Maroons s by a 22 to 6 score, and SHOULD SUPPORT TEAMI SENIORS PLAN TO ATTEND GAME AS EXAMPLE FOR REST OF CAMPUS A number of seniors who have as yet been unable to reconcile them- selves to the spectacle of Michigan's continuous Conference basketball de= feats are planning to -invade the;gym Friday night for the Chicago game. They have in mind arounsing some of the old Michigan "pep" into the scene, "pep~~ which seems to have lost itself' within the maze of the opera, and other exciting wartime. innovations. These seniors have not entirely for- gotten the fighting support given that muddy day last fall when Michigan gave Nebraska one of the surprises of' her life. They see visions of a Irepe- tition-without the mud. They want a chance to stretch their lungs, after a long winter of more or less stagnation. They realize that their college course is almost run, and desire to put forth at least one mort parting shot to get Michigan out of the rut, in which she seems to be reclining at present. An invitation is extended to seniors in particular, and the campus in gen- eral, to come over to the gym for the game. Those of us behind the move feel sorry that it is incumbent to take the game away from Chicago, but in- asmuch as she appears on the docket for Friday, this cannot, of course be helped. "The athletic and gymnastic pro- gram which has been given to the R. Q. T. C. men is practically the same as the standard exercises adopted in the different United States army can- tonment camps," stated Ifr. George A. May yesterday afternoon. "Beginning at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon the men will participate in actual contests, whichare intended to rain the en tire body." The following contests will be held today: First regiment: companies I and K, relay racing; companies LandM, rope climbing, standing broad jump. The two groups will be reversed aft- er the first half hour. H. J. Weeks, a graduate from the engineering college, who gained fame on the Varsity football team while in the University, has received a com- mission as captain in the engineering corps. Weeks' first notable piece of work after his graduation was the building of the concrete stadium on Ferry field. Col. Victor C. Vaughan will talk on "The Path of the Hun," at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Natural Science auditorium. The lecture will be ill- ustrated by three reels of motion pic-' tures, which are furnished by the British government, showing the de- vastated districts in Belgium and France.. Harold C. L: Jackson, ex-'18, frmer managing editor of The Daily, and R D. O'Brien, a former University stu- dent, are among those having the' highest standing in the officers' school at Camp Custer, according to inform- ation issued, by the intelligence office at the camp yesterday. Both the stu- dents are in the artillery branch. Where Are the Horses I Two students were disucsing th advantages and disadvantages of the R. O. T. C. Finally the non-member asked the cadet: j{aven't the offic- lals taught you something useful? That is, have you learned to mount guard yet?" "Why, we haven't any horses," was the astonishing reply. The following basketball playing schedule will be given at 8 o'clock to-1 night in Waterman gymnasium: Eight o'clock- Company A, First regiment vs. company I, Second regi- ment, court 1, and company C, Se- ond regiment vs. company L, First regiment, court 4; 8:30 o'clock- Headquarters company vs. company B, Second regiment, court 4; and company M, First regiment vs. com- pany M, Second regiment, court 1. Company E, First regiment, will fall in opposite Hill auditorium at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon. In case of good weather this after- noon, the Second regiment will drill outside instead of going to University hall for a lecture, according to an an- nouncement issued last night. The companies will fall in opposite Hill auditorium. This program will be effective for the First regiment Friday if the weather permits. A list of the shoe checks which have not been presented will be posted to- day at the R. 0. T. C. office. "Unless the cadets .present these checks before p THE FLOWERS YOU JiEW ii~k& JfCto carry or wear to that so tion will be strictly correct ordered here. They will al freshest, most fragrant ai blossoms to be had. You your order in person or pl more convenient. In either can rest assured the flower delivered promptly at the ad give us. FELANDERS 2131 LOWERS FP SAY I ITH FLOWERS Come and see our choice selection of cut flowers and p1 Cousins & Hall 1002 Mmr e i TerpD iroUNIV.a Members of tle Florists' Telegraph delivery Associai Trck lien Pi: cked frl 'i chell Gig Tov G.o To I llino~is Five Light " ..I. Between the Theatres Society Brand an d Hickey-Freeman Suits Also just received a Fine of Spring Hats and Sedgwick, Donnelly, Forbes, and to Compose Two file Re- lay Team Stoll, Coach Gives Team Maroon Style ing With only Ruzicka and Bob{ veterans Coach Lundgren is pitchers and if more men do out there will not be much on the pitching staff. For the fielding positions Glenn as short of not turn of a cut the fol- much lowing men have reported, Garrett, Leffen, Cooper, Langenham, Ippel, Schermerhorn, and Schimmel. These men are given daily workouts in toss- ing the pill around and stopping grounders. Y- After the time trials' yesterday af- ternoon, Sedgwick, Donnelly; Forbes, and Stoll were the men selected for. the two-mile relay team to be taken to the Illinois relay carnival. Of these men Captain Sedgwick and Donnelly are the only ones who have had any experience in inter-collegiate meets.: Johnson, star hurdler, is counted on for points, and Zoellin, who is entered in the sprints, pis expected to come through. Haigh, a high Jumper, Bak- er, a shot putter, and Cross, a pole vaulter, are the other men who will accompany Coach Farrell and Manag- er Dudley to Urbana tomorrow. Just where the Wolverines will place among the teams entered is difficult to dope out as little has been: heard of the other collegs. In the sprints, Zoellin will run up against some stiff competition in Captain Mulligan, of Notre Dame who equaled the world's record in the forty-yard" dash in a meet with Illinois last Sat-" urday. The University of Chicago is conceded to have a strong team in the. two mile relay event, Coach Stagg hav- ing had two veterans to build on. AY he first indoor in- eet, which will be K Saturday after- assuming shape.. regiment is cred- s for the different have been turned ries of the Second SENIOR LIT. I quired to wear white as has been the ainary meet will be run a previously printed pro-. Nill contain all events. imination of some af the t Saturday, the men will start to train for the intercompany track meet, a held on Saturday after- 9. arthquake Kills 10,000 na, Feb, 27.-Nearly 10,- lost their lives as a re- recent earthquake in the land, according to the s from Swatow. ATHLETIC HONORS WILL BE AWARDED AT WOME'S BANQUET Awards for athletic honors and bask- etball numerals are to be given out at the women's annual athletic banquet to be held tomorrow night in Bar- bour gymnasium. A cup will also be awarded to the class securing the greatest number of points during the evening; points to be distributed as follows : Five for the best stunt giv- en by a basketball team, four for. the second best, three for the best class of college song, and three for the largest number of members present. The cup was won last year by the class of '17. Two aesthetic group dances will be the feature of the cotillion which fol- lows the supper, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. Favors are to be few and simple, and women are not re- custom in the past. Guests are asked to come with a partners for the evening, and it is hop- ed that everyone will arrive in time for grand march. VARSITY FOOTBALL1 MAN GOES TO AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL Rex St. Clair, '18, a member of the' Varsity football squad for the past two years, leaves Monday for Boston to enter the aviation ground school in Boston Tech. Rex put in his applica- tion for the aviation corps last No- vember and went to Great Lakes sev- eral weeks ago. His orders to change to Boston were received only a few Coach Mitchell let his bh regulars off, last night, with workout, at Waterman gymn A blackboard talk on the play used by Chicago was t feature of the night's pract with a short signal drill and a bit of basket shooting after-w Varsity mentor let his men g intending -to give tnem two n rest before the hard struggle boys from the Windy City,' to take place Friday. The Reserves and the F were put through 20 minutes o mage which ended in a 14 to : for the former. Later, the hu ter of- the scrubs was the bigi tor in the scoring and the to of the five kept the yearlings U air most of the time. The or made for the first year men pretty basket shot by Kapp husky forward. One of the features of the g the playing of Mitchell, whoc a scarcity of material filled in ning guard. He was a facto scoring to the extent of one and his guarding was second 'Boyd's. The big captain w called upon to make up for of scrubs, and it was largely his playing that the freshmen one basket. emery, the regular Varsity is laid up with an attack of la His place will probably be t Bornstein. H. G. Otis, '15, Made City Manager Harold G. Otis, '15, has accepted a: position as city manager in Auburn, Me. Otis was located at Beuford, S. C., before his recent promotion. Dancng Friday adSaturday nights. at the Armory.-Adv. Always-Daily Bervice-Atways. days ago. .Friday night it will be. assumed that. they have been lost and shoes will not 8 More Enlist in Engineering Corps bereserved for'them," stated the com- Eight more engineers have complet-P mandant yesterday. ed the requirements for enlistment in the engineers' reserve corps since the Famous Fullback Stationed Here publication of the last ~ list. They Bottles Thomson, '14, is assigned are: to -the ordnance faculty here and will R. B. Munger, '19E, W. R. Cruse, be in Ann Arbor permanently.d He '19E, W. H. Welch Jr., '20E, F. J. An- completed his ordnance training in derson, '19E, J. V. Tracy, '20E, Fred the last course held here.; Hendershot, '18E, H. J. Hamer, '18E, f_ _ _ H. S. Hodge, '20E. Fresh Engineers Elect Representatives Freshmen engineers at their meet- Free Exhibition of Raemaeker's ing yesterday elected Eric A. Ker- Great War Cartoons, daily at James bey and Arthur M. Holmes to serve. Foster's House of Art-Adv. I on the honor committee of the class. iri RTISIN N Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store . We Represent -the Steinway, Knabe, Vose & Sons, Sohmer, Grinnell Bros., Sterling, Shominger, and many other makes. The world's famous Pianola Player Pianos, Victor Vctrolas. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GRINNELL BROS. s16 S. Main S A D }'B RENT WANTEDB nfurnished apartment Six nice large rooms t water. Steam heat 'urnished. Modern in Possession will be ately or April 1st. Call Desirable single room fom campus. Near on. Inquire at 526 E. WANTED-A student who has had ex- perience in picture framing.' En- quire at once at De Fries Art Store, 223 So. Main St. WANTED - Experienced tpyewriter operator. Stenographer preferred. Address Box A, Michigan Daily. WANTED-Piano pupils by Miss Grace M. Dettbenner, Mus. G, Phone 2182-J, or call at 518 S. Division. WANTED-Two Pre-Festival coupon covers. Call 1878-M mornings. LOST LOST-A small pin, gold and black enamel, symbol representing sun in center. Cal 2T7-M. LOST~'I-A Phi Sig'ma Del~ta fraternityv L' V!3 {!VS Y' i1V l11' 4 VL L11 Yr: aa{a t « V L.4 4a.L Lv iaVi as .. v v.,. . t Better Late than Never Have just received ' (only three months late) three more c (72 prs.) of those BOSTONIAN CORDOVANS. They are the regular $10.00 shoe, but will sell them during our OVER STOCK SALE at . . .. . . house keeping toking furnished. El. Liberty St. CAMPUS 'BOOTERY P. S.-A like reduction on every pair of 308 So.